Nothing puts a damper on a holiday celebration like a visit to the emergency room – truth we should all heed – but a special caution goes out to pet owners around this time of year. A visit to your local pet ER can quickly turn Yuletide cheers into tears over a sick pet, not […]
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Treat Recall from Hartz Mountain
The Hartz Mountain Corporation is voluntarily recalling one specific lot of Hartz Naturals Real Beef Treats for Dogs due to concerns that one or more bags within the lot may have been potentially contaminated with Salmonella. Hartz is fully cooperating with the US Food and Drug Administration in this voluntary recall. Hartz Mountain Corporation is […]
New Dog Bed – A Place for Kodi
When the big puppy got to be about 18 months, we made a big mistake. We put his crate away. One of the reasons was – – that the crate itself was so massive – we had over estimated what his full size would be when he was just 12 weeks and ended up with the biggest crate we could find. The black wire box really just wasn’t cutting it in the middle of 1976 living room.
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Take Your Dog To Work Day – June 25th
Today is Take Your Dog To Work Day. This national effort was begun to help raise awareness of the human animal bond – and the plight of shelter dogs.
Share the joy of your dog with your co-workers and remind them to adopt. For a list of local Shelters and Rescue Groups, click here.
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Animal Airways launches Pet Escort Service
The global company managing animal and pet flight & relocation affairs launches a remarkable new service for pet owners flying pets across the globe – professional pet escort. Dr. Eytan Kreiner, founder and CEO for Animal Airways: “Animal Airways‘ main goal is to provide pet owners around the world with reliable, high quality, creative, […]
DogFriendly Gardens and Yards
Sharing your outdoor space with a dog creates some additional considerations. Here are some good basic ideas to get started to make sure your garden is safe for your dog and vice versa.
* Start first with a plan, and make accomodations for your dog’s needs, a place to run, a place to poop, a shady place to rest. Make sure that you have plenty of toys around to keep your dog busy.
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